How Could Iraq Hide its Weapons? Count the Ways

(Globe and Mail - Canada) Doug Saunders - Such items as Scud-missile engines have been found beneath the sand. Beneath the Tigris, in waterproof containers, inspectors found crucial components for long-range missiles - accelerometers, gyroscopes, sensitive electronics. Dissident Iraqi arms workers reported this summer that deep beneath the waters of the Tigris is a major laboratory known as Tahhaddy, where 85 workers have spent months developing deadly new compounds, including a weaponized strain of Ebola.


2002-09-23 00:00:00

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